Chung Receives First Jimmy Ha Endowment Scholarship

Eirene-Gin Nakamura, May 27, 2011

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The first ever recipient of the
Jimmy J. Ha Endowment Scholarship was honored at the Awards Colloquy on
Thursday, May 26. Danny Chung, a junior religion major, received the award for
his demonstration of the love of Christ, commitment to the Adventist church,
and passion for knowledge.

To present the award, scholarship
founder Sonia Ha gave an inspirational message in honor of her late husband, a
beloved religion professor at PUC who passed away last year after battling
cancer. “In the face of suffering we are here together, experiencing and
encountering someone; today, particularly Danny Chung,” she said. “We do this
deed being confidence of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry
it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

Vice president for alumni and
advancement Pam Sadler introduced the award, recalling the phone call she
received in 2009 from the couple saying that they wanted to begin a scholarship
at Pacific Union College. “That phone call will forever remain in my mind as a
poignant reminder that no matter what is happening today, we must always have
the foresight to be hopeful for the future,” Sadler said.

Chung was one of a number of
students who were awarded scholarships at the colloquy—all of which totaled
nearly a quarter of a million dollars. Many scholarships were funded by generous
gifts from families of alumni and former faculty.